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Dems run away from health care
Added 1 day ago on September 5th, 2010
At least five of the 34 House Democrats who voted against their party's health care reform bill are highlighting their "no" votes in ads back home. By contrast, party officials in Washington can't identify a single House member who's running an ad boasting of a "yes" vote - despite the fact that 219 House Democrats voted in favor of final passage in...
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What Created the Populist Explosion and How Democrats Can Avoid the Shrapne
Added 5 days ago on September 1st, 2010
To say that the American people are angry is an understatement. The political brain of Americans today reflects a volatile mixture of fear and fury, and when you mix those together, you get an explosion. The only question at this point is how to mitigate the damage when the bomb detonates in November. The bad news is that it's too late for Democrats to...
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How inequality is at the root of the Great Recession.
Added 6 days ago on August 31st, 2010
By most counts, the U.S. economy started growing in the middle of last year. For many Americans, though, it does not feel as if the Great Recession has ended-unemployment and underemployment are still alarmingly high, and job growth is weak. Many causes have been suggested for both the economic collapse and mediocre recovery, but one that is hardly ever...
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In Tax Cut Debate, It's Bad Versus Worse
Added 7 days ago on August 30th, 2010
It seems to me that the debate about the pending expiration of the Bush tax cuts boils down to a very difficult choice between two bad outcomes. Despite what some politicians would have us believe, extending the cuts will adversely affect a very bad deficit situation. And, despite the data that shows little correlation between tax policy and economic...
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The Most Fiscally Irresponsible Government in U.S. History
Added 10 days ago on August 27th, 2010
There is an instinctive conclusion among the American public that President Obama's stimulus package has failed to create a sustained recovery. Unemployment has increased, not declined; consumers have retrenched; housing starts have crashed along with mortgage applications; and there is a fear that a double-dip recession may very well be in the pipeline....
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